Every ergodic transformation is disjoint from almost every interval exchange transformation (Q764056)

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    Every ergodic transformation is disjoint from almost every interval exchange transformation
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      Every ergodic transformation is disjoint from almost every interval exchange transformation (English)
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      13 March 2012
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      A very strong disjointness result is found for interval exchanges, using a criterion of \textit{F. Hahn} and \textit{W. Parry} [``Some characteristic properties of dynamical systems with quasi-discrete spectra'', Math. Syst. Theory 2, 179--190 (1968; Zbl 0167.32902)], which shows that if two ergodic measure-preserving transformations are spectrally singular modulo the constants then they are disjoint, and extending a result of \textit{W. A. Veech} [``The metric theory of interval exchange transformations. I: Generic spectral properties'', Am. J. Math. 106, 1331--1359 (1984; Zbl 0631.28006)] on rigidity sequences for interval exchanges. The main result is that every measure-preserving transformation is disjoint from almost every interval exchange. One of the many consequences is that the product of almost any two interval exchanges is uniquely ergodic, and almost every pair of interval exchanges is disjoint.
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      interval exchange
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      spectrum
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      disjoint
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      rigidity sequence
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